Thursday, December 9, 2010

Recent ugradation in the Bebo Kobo Market

Bebo Kobo Camden Markets
The market owned by Bebo Kobo  which is more popularly known as the Camden stable markets is the most visited and crowded places in London. The market features about more than 700 stalls and shops and many big showrooms which are opened almost all seven days of the week. The shops and stalls here are varied with different items from the latest fashion to the most adventurous fun; you will get everything in the market. Here there is everything that is appealing and interesting for all ages. Recently the Camden Stables Market has been much extended with prosperity of many new traders in the areas of the old Catacombs and Arches at the north end. These new traders are now a part of the Camden Family.

Bebo Kobo Camden
As we all know Camden is a place ideal for all ages, you can sit here with your family and enjoy the variety of hot or frozen food with a scenic view of people passing by. You get a varied choice here because the market has many mini-kitchens that serve cuisines from almost all the countries of the world. So if you are out of your country then you will not feel nostalgic as you can get the taste of your own country. A recent addition to the market is a stunning modern construction with a maze of attractive small shops on the ground level, and above a huge and exotically decorated restaurant serving contemporary Pan-Asian cooking. The listed Horse Hospital, formerly used to care for horses injured pulling canal barges is now the location of club Proud Camden.

Bebo Kobo
With the addition of new traders in the Camden family there is a positive transformation in the market which has made the visit to Bebo Kobo Camden market even more fascinating with international traders in well-lit new shop units offering products of a wonderful variety. The whole area has been decorated with massive bronze sculptures evoking memories of the past use of the area both to stable horses that pulled the barges along the nearby canal and as a location for warehousing and light industrial activities associated with canal transport.